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Aw c mon NHRA get your act together. Nothing is ‘stock’ about stock anymore.
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I wouldn't worry too much, just yet. NHRA might change the rule by the time you get your car done.
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I thought the string here was about stock. I went back to the NHRA site and found this note in Superstock. In the stock category, there is no allowance for the strut rods with heim joints.
Maybe I missed it ? Quote:
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Ok thanks. I agree. There are some inconsistencies in the book for sure.
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